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An RSR Generator can be thought of as creating an 'implicit solid'
between two constituent parts separated by empty space.


Once in effect, these constituent parts behave as if they are directly
and physically linked, and are completely inseparable, by pulling or
pushing them in opposite directions. Only when the generated effect is
deactivated will they once again behave as separate objects.


Visualize cutting a broomstick into two pieces, and two one foot
sections. Each section is its own object.


Under the effect of RSR, however, the segments behave as if they were a
three foot rod consisting of both foot long segments, separated by a
foot of empty space.


While the two rod segments would appear to be separate, to the point an
observer would be able to pass his hand thru the space that separates
them, they would be unable to move one of the rods without the other
behaving as it were directly attached.


Component mode RSR seems to be commonly used by the crafts design.
Rather than attaching a crafts (Universal Flying Object) components by
way of rivets, adhesives or welding, or the like, they are held in
place, quite precisely by anti-gravitational means.


Once RSR is in component mode effect, the details of which components
are affected, and how, seems to be provided by the components
themselves.


RSR in multi mode combines the functionality of the field and component
modes producing specific anti-gravity effects on individual components,
while generating any number of anti-gravity control fields.


It is believed Multi mode was used most commonly for managing the
anti-gravitational needs of the of the entire craft.

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